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When I release the development build to live, this means development and live are the exact same versions, it will push you back to live. This is intended. Meaning if you were wanting to test out a specific feature, when it goes live, you go back to live with it. If you want back on dev (when there is a new dev branch) you have to patch back to it. This is all intended.
 
When I release the development build to live, this means development and live are the exact same versions, it will push you back to live. This is intended. Meaning if you were wanting to test out a specific feature, when it goes live, you go back to live with it. If you want back on dev (when there is a new dev branch) you have to patch back to it. This is all intended.
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Note: You MUST have ISXOgre (ext isxogre) loaded before these commands will work.
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=== How to patch from Live to Development: ===
 
=== How to patch from Live to Development: ===

Revision as of 18:11, 10 December 2018

Patching

Patching with ISXOgre is completely automated. Every time you log in on IS1, the patcher checks every single file to ensure all the files are up to date.

Changing between Live and Development

There are times when I develop or change some features that need more than basic testing. I push these the development server and a group of testers do some quality assurance!

There are times where a user just 'wants that feature now' and doesn't care if there could be bugs in it. Anyone is welcome to use the development server, as long as you are aware this is where features in development end up.

When I release the development build to live, this means development and live are the exact same versions, it will push you back to live. This is intended. Meaning if you were wanting to test out a specific feature, when it goes live, you go back to live with it. If you want back on dev (when there is a new dev branch) you have to patch back to it. This is all intended.


Note: You MUST have ISXOgre (ext isxogre) loaded before these commands will work.


How to patch from Live to Development:

Load a single EQ2 session on IS1. Then in the console type:

ISXOgre:PatchDev


How to patch from Development to Live:

Load a single EQ2 session on IS1. Then in the console type:

ISXOgre:PatchLive